MOBA
MUSEUM OF BAD ART
Starting October 18, 2024
THE EXPOSITION
MUSEUM OF BAD ART
The Museum Of Bad Art brings together the best of art that is just “too bad to be ignored”. The paintings in the MOBA collection, whether purchased in thrift stores or yard sales, rescued from the trash, or donated by their creators, represent sincere attempts to create meaningful art. However, somewhere along the way, something has gone terribly wrong in each of them. The museum’s curators offer insightful interpretations of each painting, making educated guesses at the artist’s intention. MOBA paintings invite viewers to reconsider assumptions about art.
Here at Aire Publique, the paintings line the walls of a Louis XVI style drawing room. The exhibition scenography is inspired by the Salon de peinture et de sculpture, an annual group show presented by the Académie des beaux-arts in Paris in the 18th and 19th centuries. At the time, this elitist event would have excluded the singular creations celebrated today in the Bad Art Salon. Make yourself comfortable with a cup of coffee and soak up the unusual atmosphere!
Dates
Starting October 18, 2024
Location
EXMURO’s Aire Publique
MOBA
The Museum Of Bad Art is a non-profit community institution based in Boston, MA, that has worked since 1994 to celebrate and preserve bad art in all its forms. It now boasts over 800 works acquired at garage sales and flea markets, donated by their creators, or fished out of the trash.
MOBA’s collection has been shown internationally in special events and traveling exhibitions, attracting press attention from Harvard and Smithsonian magazines, The Boston Globe, The Independent and The New York Times, among others.
Made possible with the support of the Cultural Development Agreement between the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications and Ville de Québec.